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Sunrise Packaging offers plenty of ideas for USB drive packaging to meet every budget. And that includes stock USB cases that aren’t boring boring. (Say it with us one time: stock USB cases don’t have to be boring!) Here’s what we mean: when people hear the word *stock* they think boring. Plain. Commonplace. But that’s…

While it may seem harder than ever to get noticed in the music industry these days, it is possible to break through the noise. Give your audience something unique. Original. And they’ll repay you with their respect and admiration. One way to do this is create truly innovative music packaging with USB drives. CDs might…

Higher ed flashdrives are one of the most versatile options out there when it comes to promotions. Okay, yes, we might be slightly biased when it comes to creating packaging for these types of customized giveaways. But it’s with good reason. Higher education is about knowledge. Sharing it, preserving it, and advancing it. USB drives…

Coming up with car dealership advertising ideas is easy. Coming up with good ideas is a little harder. Getting customers in the door should include a variety media. From social media to billboards to radio or TV ads, there are plenty of ways to get your name out into the world. But don’t forget to…

While fall usually slows down the real estate market, 2017 is proving to be a little different. While the number of new listings has decreased, the demand has not. Add to that a market with steadily increasing prices (in the St. Paul / Minneapolis, Minnesota market, the median sales price has risen 7.3% since last year)…

As a photographer, you’re all about finding the right opportunity. The right light, the right moment, it all rests on not only recognizing the moment when it comes up, but taking advantage of the opportunity. Photographer branding has some similar lessons. The opportunities aren’t quite as fleeting as they might as, say, photographing three smiling…

The most basic tenet of economics is in supply and demand. When demand is high, but supply is low, value increases. When supply is high but demand is low, value decreases. There’s an interesting point, though, when we factor in perceived value. Value is relative, naturally, and when the perceived supply is high, it can…

Cross channel marketing is everywhere nowadays, but just starting to bleed into the higher education realm, which tends to take a slower approach to adapting trends. They tend to avoid that *shiny object syndrome* that can easily captivate–and manipulate–less seasoned industries. While it varies from institution to institution, marketing for colleges and universities is a…

If you have a smartphone, chances are you’ve encountered the dreaded Dead Zone (unless you have a stockpile of custom power banks, that is). It comes after the repeat warnings that your battery life is dwindling. Your device switches into low battery mode–shutting off extra services, dimming the screen, things, etc–but then it just powers…

When I go to conference and stroll through the vendor fair side of things, there are usually two reasons. The first is to see who’s there – do I know anyone/who am I wanting to talk to? – and the second is to see if there’s any decent swag. And by decent, I mean usable,…